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This story was excerpted from Adam Berry’s Rays Beat newsletter. Reporter/Producer Josh Kirshenbaum pinch-hit on this edition ...
Mariners honored Ichiro Suzuki with a jersey retirement at T-Mobile Park. He lives in Issaquah, WA, with wife Yumiko ...
On Ichiro Suzuki's induction weekend, a new exhibit in Cooperstown shares his place in the international baseball landscape.
No. 51 didn’t mean anything to Ichiro Suzuki when he was drafted in 1991. Like all of the Orix Blue Wave’s picks, he was ...
Former Seattle Mariners stars Randy Johnson and Ichiro Suzuki will share a very special honor in the years to come.
Seattle Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in the last week of July. The ...
It kind of gave me hope at a really young age to see that someone who looks like me, plays like me, is able to succeed at the ...
Ichiro's father, Noboyuki Suzuki, from an early age forced him to perform a professional baseball routine with military standards. But that fierce discipline of Japan allowed him t ...
Now, the No. 51 he made legendary has taken its rightful place.
Mixing sneaky humor with heartfelt messages, Ichiro Suzuki, the first Japanese-born player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, puts on a show in Cooperstown.
Former Seattle Mariner Ichiro Suzuki is officially in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and you have a chance to see ...
Ichiro also donned the name "Ichiro" on his jersey, departing from Japanese tradition. Suzuki is a common name in Japan and his club felt that would make him all the more marketable, which it did.
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